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In 1924 a young boy from the village of Ohnistany, Czechoslovakia, made his first public performance as a cellist after having taken lessons for only eight weeks. Traveling to the nearby city of Horace only six months before taking lessons, Frantisek Smetana first saw a cello. The initial performance, played on a borrowed instrument, was the beginning of a musical career. On April 8 the professor of music celebrates 50 years as a cellist with a special performance in the Music Center auditorium. Inside, Today traces the movements of his musical career.

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"A newsletter published by Virginia Commonwealth University."

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Special issues for parents published [1977-1979]. Issues were undated but numbered vol. 7A, 8A, 9A corresponding to the regular volume numbering for the student paper.